The Media Law Podcast The Media Law Podcast
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- Образование
Tom Bennett (City University), Paul Wragg (School of Law, University of Leeds), Colette Allen and guests discuss topical issues from the world of Media Law.
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Newscast! SLAPPs yet again, Scotland's new hate crime law
Colette, Tom and Paul are thrilled to be talking about SLAPPs YET again, and also discuss Scotland's new hate crime law. Also on the agenda are mentions of the Princess of Wales' privacy, and what became of Science Minister Michelle Donelan's legal costs after she libelled two academics.
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Newscast! UK's new "extremism" definition, and a whole lotta libel...
Colette, Tom and Paul rake over the latest from the world of Media Law. This week, the UK government's new definition of "extremism" is up for discussion, and we get stuck into several high-profile political libel cases.
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Newscast! Fox loses libel case, DPP appeals 'Tory scum' case to SC
Colette, Tom and Paul discuss the collapse of Donald Trump's data protection claim in the UK, Laurence Fox losing a libel case as both defendant and counter-claimant, and the Director of Public Prosecutions appealing to the Supreme Court in the 'Tory scum' protest case.
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Newscast! 2024 begins, with a lot of defamation...
Colette, Tom and Paul rake over some of the main headlines in Media Law from the first few weeks of 2024. We've got defamation cases at home and abroad, including further fall-out from the PPE contracts scandal, and the latest judgment against Trump in New York. Also, we discuss the use of copyrighted works to train generative AI programmes.
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Newscast! Prince Harry wins phone hacking claim against MGN
Newscast! Prince Harry wins phone hacking claim against MGN by The Media Law Podcast
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Newscast! Policing protests, SLAPPs, and the Online Safety Act
Colette, Tom and Paul discuss the latest Media Law headlines, including the pressure put on the police by the (now former) Home Secretary over the recent Gaza protest marches, a proposed new law on SLAPPs, and the passing of the Online Safety Act.